Anky Van Grunsven, won the opening leg of the FEI World Cup™ Dressage series in Odense, Denmark today with a great Freestyle ride from her Olympic champion Salinero.  So often recently the Dutch star has been frustrated by her gelding’s unwillingness to be still in halt, but today the 15 year old horse conquered his anxiety to produce a lovely test that pleased the judging panel of Wim Emes (Ned), Jean-Michel Roudier (Fra), Kurt Christensen (Den), Jacques van Daele (Bel) and Gotthilf Riexinger (Ger) to earn a winning score of 81.450. 

“The judges really enjoyed the riding we saw today” said Mr Roudier afterwards.  “Here, on the second day in Odense, the horses had improved significantly.  As judges we like to give out eights and nines and we did” he added.

Tense

Early-season uneasiness about returning indoors was clearly in evidence during yesterday’s Grand Prix in which many horses were tense and spooky.  Two riders retired during this competition, including Sweden’s Minna Telde with Don Charly and Denmark’s Nathalie Zu Sayn Wittgenstein with Rigoletto.  Today however most were much more relaxed and attentive, and Salinero sparkled.

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